H&M is going all-in on Coachella for their officially sanctioned collection. Aside from being about flowery shirts and shiny bodysuits, the chain is also selling T-shirts as part of its H&M Loves Coachella line. So, if you want to be that person that wears a T-shirt of where they are, here is your chance. Plus, they are cheaper than the ones you can buy at the festival.

You have packed your best flowery shirts, your ripped jeans and maybe a few hats (which we suggest you do bring), but we know you are looking for a comfy, yet stylish T-shirt to fulfill that perfect festival wardrobe.

H&M has already revealed its line of Coachella fashion, but there are plenty of other brands offering festival fashions, too.

We know it’s not that easy to find the perfect shirt, so here are a few of our suggestions to get your Coachella look together.

1. CACTUS TANK TOP

Coachella does take place in the desert, after all, so you might as well own the desert festival look with a few cacti with this tank top.

2. MUSIC GENRE T-SHIRT

Want to show off your eclectic musical taste at a festival known for its eclectic music? If so, this is the perfect T-shirt for you – and bonus, it has a choker built in! Does that make you fashion forward or is it just something to strangle you in the heat? You decide!

4. TURN UP THE MUSIC

Looking for a drama-free Coachella experience that’s music-filled? Here is a T-shirt to let everyone know that that is exactly what you are looking for. Who needs subtlety anyway? Be aware–the choker is a separate accessory for this one.

5. DESERT DREAMING

Here’s a way to let people know you are dreaming of being in the desert while being in the desert. The shirt does fit the aesthetic, after all. However, we do not recommend tucking it into your jeans unless you’re also going to drop off your family at soccer practice before the festival.

Shannon O'Connor is a social media producer for the Southern California News Group with a special focus on social communities in the Inland Empire. She creates and shares social media content and covers special events with social media. She studied journalism at Emerson College in Boston. Prior to coming to SCNG, she worked at the Los Angeles Times, Newsday and The Hartford Courant. In her free time, Shannon likes to box and rock climb and soak in LA's rich entertainment offerings.

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